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03/20/2001
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Board of County Commissioners
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001-003 <br />visible flat roof, parapet roof. or other such roof design is determined by the <br />community development director or his designee to be an integral feature of <br />a recognized architectural style. <br />1. Sloped roofs. including mansards. shall have a minimum vertical rise <br />of six feet (not including fascia). Where flat roofs are allowed by the <br />community development director or his designee. buildings and <br />accessory structures may have flat roof systems where flat roof areas <br />are not visible at six (6) feet above grade from all directions. <br />The ridge or plane of a roof (or visible roof structure) that runs <br />parallel (or slightly parallel) with a roadway shall not run continuous <br />for more than one hundred (100) feet without offsetting or jogging <br />(vertically or horizontally) the roof ridge or plane a minimum of <br />sixteen (16) inches (see Figure B-2 at the end of Section 911.19) <br />Low slope roofs and parapet walls allowed by the community <br />development director or his designee are excluded from this <br />requirement. <br />3. Roofing materials are prohibited for use as a finish material on <br />parapets or any surface with a slope greater than 30:12 (rise:run). up <br />to and including vertical surfaces. This pertains only to those surfaces <br />visible from adjacent property, exclusive access drives or roadways. <br />(See Figures F-2 and F-3 at the end of section 911.18) <br />(e) Colors and building graphics. <br />(1) The following building graphics are prohibited: polka dots. circles. vertical <br />stripes diagonal stripes or lines. plaids animals and symbols such as <br />lightning bolts. However, legally registered trademarks which directly relate <br />to the building occupant (not trademarks of products or services sold or <br />displayed) are allowed. subject to applicable sign and color regulations. <br />(2) Color standards. All buildings and accessory structures within the North <br />Barrier Island Corridor shall be limited to the following colors. <br />a. Base building colors: Base building colors relate to wall and parapet <br />wall areas and shall be limited to the colors listed in the North Barrier <br />Island Corridor Master Color List. These colors consist of white and <br />light neutral colors in the warm range. <br />b. Secondary building colors: Secondary building colors relate to larger <br />trim areas and shall be limited to the colors listed in the North Barrier <br />March 20, 2001 <br />BKII7PG543 <br />
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